Honda CBR929RR 2000, 2001 - Red, Yellow - Fortuna Fairing kits

CBR900RR 2000-2001

The Honda CBR900RR, also known as the Fireblade in some countries, is a large displacement sport bike introduced in 1992 by Honda. It was the first of a series of large-displacement Honda models to carry the RR suffix. The development of the first generation CBR900RR was led by Tadao Baba.

2000–2001 version

The fifth generation of RR, known as the CBR929RR (SC44) in North America, was introduced in 2000 and had a completely new 929 cc (56.7 cu in) engine incorporating fuel injection, more oversquare cylinder dimensions, larger valves set at a narrower included angle, lighter internals, and an all-titanium, HTEV-equipped exhaust system. The "pivotless" chassis had the swingarm mounted to the engine cases but incorporated a brace underneath the engine. Updated suspension and brakes included an inverted front fork and 330 mm front discs; and the 16 inch front wheel was replaced with a more common 17 inch wheel.

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